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CC Regular Session 5.9. <br />Meeting Date: 08/25/2020 <br />By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #20-174 Authorizing Application for Fiscal Year 2021 Source Water Protection Plan <br />Implementation Grant <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to adopt Resolution #20-174 authorizing Staff to apply for fiscal year 2021 Source <br />Water Protection Plan Implementation Grant funding to evaluate the well casing for municipal water supply Well <br />#1. <br />Background: <br />The Clean Water Land and Legacy Amendment to the Minnesota constitution provides funding to the Minnesota <br />Department of Health (MDH) to establish a source water protection (SWP) implementation grant program, which is <br />administered through the MDH Drinking Water Protection Section. The fundamental goal of SWP is to prevent <br />contamination from entering sources of public drinking water at levels that present a risk to people. <br />On January 31, 2020, the MDH approved the City of Ramsey's Wellhead Protection Plan (WHPP) Part 2 <br />Amendment. Section 7.7.7 of the WHPP Part 2 Amendment identifies the need to evaluate the well casing for <br />municipal Well #1. In the Part 1 WHPP amendment (MDH, 2018) it was noted that the tritium concentration in a <br />groundwater sample collected from Well #1 in 2017 was higher than the tritium concentration in a sample collected <br />from Well #1 in 2006. The rise in tritium concentration could be an indication of a leak in the well casing. The plan <br />therefore called for the City to hire a well contractor to evaluate the condition of the casing during the next <br />scheduled maintenance of Well #1. The estimated cost for this evaluation in 2018 was $10,000 to $15,000, <br />depending on the level of effort required to determine if the casing is compromised. <br />Tritium is a naturally occurring radioactive isotope of hydrogen that is generated in very small amounts by nuclear <br />power plants. Atmospheric concentrations of tritium rose in the 1950s and early 1960s due to atmospheric <br />hydrogen bomb testing. Tritium is therefore used extensively to date groundwater. The presence of tritium at <br />concentrations above 1 tritium unit in a groundwater sample indicates the presence of a significant fraction of <br />post-1954 (i.e., recently infiltrated) water in the sample. <br />The total amount of SWP implementation plan grant funding available under this notice is $175,000. The minimum <br />amount for any grant is $1,000 and the maximum amount is $10,000. No local cost share is required for receiving a <br />grant, but based on the estimated cost for this work Staff anticipates the City will need to fund a portion of the <br />work. Any required City funding would be taken from water enterprise funds. Staff proposes to apply for the <br />maximum grant amount of $10,000. <br />A copy of the grant notification letter, which includes more detailed information on the grant program, is attached to <br />this case. Applications for this grant program will be accepted from 8:00 a.m. Tuesday, September 1, to 4:30 p.m. <br />Wednesday, September 30, 2020. Local agencies will be notified whether they were awarded the requested grant <br />funds by the end of October, 2020. All awarded funds must be expended by December 31, 2021. <br />Each grantee must formally enter into a grant agreement. The grant agreement will address the conditions of the <br />award, including implementation for the project. Once the grant agreement is signed, the grantee is expected to read <br />